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“...Gate, Westminster, London, S.W. THE IMPERIAL BANK OF IRAN (Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1889) CAPITAL (fully paid) ■ £1,000,000 RESERVE £760,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders, £1,000,000 Branches in Iran :— A hwaz Bushire Kermanshah Hamadan Khurramshahr Isfahan Meshed Chief Office in Iran—TEHERAN. T abriz Resht Shiraz Sultanabad Teheran {Bazaar Office} Zahedan Branches in Iraq :—Baghdad, Basra. The Bank transacts Banking business of every description in and connected with Iran and Iraq ; and in London, grants Drafts, Telegraphic Transfers and Letters of Credit, and negotiates or collects Bills on Iran and Iraq. Head Office - 11, TELEGRAPH ST., MOORGATE, E.G.2 BANK MISR Societe Anonyme Egyptienne R. C. No. 2 ESTABLISHED in 1920 • Head Office: CAIRO: 151, Shareh Emad El-Din Branch Office: ALEXANDRIA: 19, Shareh Stamboul • BANK MISR offers a complete banking service with facilities for transacting business of every description through its various agencies all over Egypt...”
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“...GREAT BRITAIN AND THE EAST INCORPORATING “THE NEAR EAST AND INDIA” Telegrams: Eastaprox, Westcent, London Telephone: Holborn 8254-5 Subscription : 30s. a year Registered as a Newspaper The authority for 30 years on the industry, economics and current affairs of Great Britain, the Balkans, Turkey, Egypt, the Sudan, Malta, Cyprus, Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Arabia, India, Afghanistan, the Netherlands East Indies, the Federated Malay States, China and Japan. GREAT BRITAIN AND THE EAST, LTD. 133-136, High Holborn, London, W.C.l No. 1596—Vol. LVII. Postage: Inland lAd., Abroad Id. THE GOVERNMENT AND EXPORT OIX hundred men, chiefly export managers of British industry or in business as exporters, met at luncheon to pay tribute to Sir Patrick Hannon, President of the Institute of Export. They were also keen to hear what he was going to say. There was talk over the aperitifs before luncheon began that Sir Patrick, representing the Institute, had been to see the Premier and that his speech would...”
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“...(late MOHAMERAH) and BASRA. Subject to the terms of the Company’s usual form of Bill of Lading. Cargo taken on through Bill of Lading to BAGDAD, TBHERAN, QUA9R-LSHTRIN, KERMANSHAH, HAMAOAN and TABRIZ. Vessels loaded regularly ait London, Glasgow, Manchester. Also Occasional Sailings from Cardiff, Newport and Swansea. For Freight and Passage apply to Loading Brokers:— FRANK C. STRICK & CO., LTD., 117/121, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C.3. FRANK C. STRICK & CO. (BUSRA) LTD., P.O. Box 40, BUSRA, Iraq. WHERE TO STAY IN CYPRUS NICOSIA GEORGE HOTEL...”